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I believe it's more than negotiation. For example, Earlier this Summer I saw a 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat come into a dealership priced at $70K. A few weeks ago I took my Jeep to the dealer for some recall work and the Charger was still there, but was marked up to $82K. How can the dealer do that? Isn't that price gouging? Needless to say that allocation is probably still sitting at the dealership.
 
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It surely take some analyzing of the market around you, if the market is prime of a price like that, then you can bet they'll go after it, much like how many other things are priced. It's jsut how the game is playe.d
 
The Trackhawk prices are out and it starts at $85,900 and you can start ordering one tomorrow. Not sure about additional options and packages, but for 707bhp that seems to be a fair price.
 
Allocation

pricing for both the trackhawk and trackhawk hellcat have been suggested to be structured as follows:


  • 2017 jeep grand cherokee trackhawk: $65,000 (estimated)
  • 2017 jeep grand cherokee trackhawk hellcat: $80,000 (estimated)

current grand cherokee pricing
  • jeep grand cherokee laredo: $29,995
  • jeep grand cherokee limited: $36,965
  • jeep grand cherokee overland: $43,395
  • jeep grand cherokee summit: $48,795
  • jeep grand cherokee srt: $64,695
does anyone need information on an open allocation
 
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